Chandigarh: Park
Places and attractions in the Park category
Rock Garden of Chandigarh
Mosaic garden with sculptures Nestled in the heart of the vibrant city of Chandigarh, India, lies a unique and enchanting attraction: the Rock Garden. This sprawling park is not your typical green space; it's an open-air exhibition hall, a fantasy world crafted from industrial and home waste...
Rose Garden
Nestled in the heart of Chandigarh, the Rose Garden stands as an exquisite emblem of nature's splendor within the bustling city. Officially known as the Zakir Hussain Rose Garden, this expansive park is the largest of its kind in Asia, sprawling over 30 acres of land.
Japanese Garden
Nestled in the heart of Chandigarh, India, lies a serene oasis known as the Japanese Garden. This tranquil park serves as a symbol of the cultural harmony between India and Japan, offering a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life.
Garden of Silence
Nestled in the heart of Chandigarh, India, the Garden of Silence is a meditative space that offers a tranquil respite from the hustle and bustle of city life. This serene memorial is located at the end of the Sukhna Lake promenade, providing visitors with a quiet place...
Garden of Springs
Nestled in the heart of Chandigarh, the Garden of Springs is an oasis of tranquility and natural beauty. This serene park is a perfect blend of lush greenery and meticulously designed landscapes, making it one of the city's most cherished green spaces.
Garden of Palms Chandigarh
Garden of palms is a theme based garden located in Sector 42 in the city of Chandigarh. Built at a cost of Rs. 5 crore, the garden boosts of 21 different varieties of palm trees. The Garden of Palm in Chandigarh has been developed on an area of 19.50 acres. It has rivulets, benches, huts, cycling track and eating joints.
National Cactus and Succulent Botanical Garden and Research Centre
The National Cactus and Succulent Botanical Garden and Research Centre, known as the Cactus Garden, is a 7 acres cactus garden in Sector 5 of Panchkula, Haryana, India, was established in 1987, and is known for its rare and endangered species of Indian succulent plants.